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Google on Wednesday released the first preview of Android P, giving developers the opportunity to see what’s new in the search giant’s next mobile update. As expected, the software introduces notch support and ... than jumping into an app.

That will likely support new features, helping Android device makers keep up with similar Apple technology.” “Building notch capabilities into Android suggests Google expects the iPhone X look to catch on more broadly,” Gurman and Bergen report.

Even Google itself knows that Android vendors are going all-in on Apple’s iPhone X notch, so it’s building notch support into the new version of Android that will ... foreseeable future — at least until next year, when Apple is rumored to be planning ...

The first developer preview of Android P has arrived, and with it Google is ready to show off the next ... is building support for notched screens in Android P, which will solve problems like this on the Essential Phone. With support baked deep into ...

In what is quickly becoming an annual March tradition, Google is once again releasing an early preview of the next ... notch support. Android 8.1's layout, which has status icons and the time all piled up on the right-hand side, could easily overflow into ...

Google isn’t announcing any of the consumer-facing features today, but Android P will support display cutouts (i.e. the notch). That’ll be music ... using for correspondence pertaining to the next major version of Android – our money’s on either ...

In addition to a focus on building a fluid experience for users, Google’s next Android version is also expected to bring support for the ‘notch’ design on future smartphones, enhanced AI support for camera and assistants, among other things.

Also, Google is now circulating a developer preview of the next Android version ... Apple’s new signature notch chopped out of the top, and the LG G7 and others will likely follow it into Notch City. With Google offering support for "display cutouts ...

In fact, the adoption rates of Android 8.x are quite low (1.1%), but that's not stopping Google from already building the next ... into providing support for atypical displays, which is just a fancy name for notches. Many companies seem to have adopted the ...

The new model, building off of the triumphs of its prior version ... Google has released the Developer Preview of the next version of Android, reports Google’s own Developer Blog: Looking ahead, today we’re sharing the first developer preview of ...